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This study examines the manner in which the§often-mentioned barrier effect of the Finnish-Russian§border as well as the greater interaction, enabled by§the gradual opening of the border, is perceived among§actors involved in cross-border co-operation or§interaction. The discussion concerning the dominant§and influential debates in the studies of borders and§border regions provides the analytical framework§within which the study is carried out. It is a§composition of several proposals, which taken§together suggest that, first and foremost, borders§are barriers for interaction. They have several§different roles, some of which are more resistant to§change. § The basic assertion of this study is that despite§its partial opening, the Finnish-Russian border and§its side-effects still function as a barrier,§separating the two sides from each other and§hindering interaction. Given the role that the border§plays, this is not, however, a purely negative thing.§A majority on both sides perceives the border as a§necessary and useful institution that is sufficiently§transparent to enable the two neighbors to interact§in a mutually beneficial manner. This study examines the manner in which the§often-mentioned barrier effect of the Finnish-Russian§border as well as the greater interaction, enabled by§the gradual opening of the border, is perceived among§actors involved in cross-border co-operation or§interaction. The discussion concerning the dominant§and influential debates in the studies of borders and§border regions provides the analytical framework§within which the study is carried out. It is a§composition of several proposals, which taken§together suggest that, first and foremost, borders§are barriers for interaction. They have several§different roles, some of which are more resistant to§change. §The basic assertion of this study is that despite§its partial opening, the Finnish-Russian border and§its side-effects still function as a barrier,§separating the two sides from each other and§hindering interaction. Given the role that the border§plays, this is not, however, a purely negative thing.§A majority on both sides perceives the border as a§necessary and useful institution that is sufficiently§transparent to enable the two neighbors to interact§in a mutually beneficial manner.